If you turn to the left after coming out of the Sozina tunnel the first place you will come across is Sutomore.

This favorable connection with the hinterland makes it a preferred one-day excursion spot for people from Podgorica, from whom it is only a 45 minutes train ride or even less by car. The area surrounding Sutomore, known as Spič, was once characterized by small country churches used by both Orthodox formed a large majority but during the Venetian and later Austrian domination no matter how few Catholics lived in a village the service had to be held regularly and therefore many village churches were shared by these two confessions. The only remaining example of this phenomenon is St Tekla, to the east of Sutomore. This modest edifice in the middle of the local cemetery was built in the 13th century.

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Sutomore

Spizza

Sutomore was called Spizza in Venetian, when it was under the Republic of Venice from 1420 to 1797 and belonged to the Albania Veneta, except for short-lived Ottoman occupations.

In practice, we often encounter situations when the event is organized by the company itself because it does not seem as an issue. “ The hall shall just be rented, we should come up with some program and send invitations”.

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RN at Inova Children's Hospital

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